Bostick

Bostick was an early settlement on the Southwestern Rail Road, the railway that ran between Macon and Columbus. Later it served as the juncture of the Talbotton Railroad line with the Southwestern, and still later, the Atlantic, Birmingham & Coast. Located in the 16th Land District.  When Bostick got its first post office in 1881, the US Post Office discovered there was another Bostick in Georgia, so the name of the community was changed to Paschal.

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